What had the British government's position on a Jewish "homeland" in Palestine been since World War I?

A. They were in favor, and promoted a detailed plan to help the population to work together.
B. They were against it.
C. They were in favor, but did almost nothing to help build national institutions.
D. They reluctantly supported it after heavy pressure from the U.S.


Answer: C

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